North American Indians of achievement

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Peter MacDonald

former Chairman of the Navajo Nation
1995
Chronicles the life of controversial Native American leader Peter MacDonald.

Sequoyah

inventor of the Cherokee alphabet
1994
A biography of the Cherokee Indian who developed a system of writing for his people.

Pontiac

Ottawa rebel
1995
Pontiac joined forces with the French army to defend their territory from British invaders.

Charles Eastman

Sioux physician and author
1995
Biography of Native American Eastman, gifted scholar, athlete, and physician.

Red Cloud

Sioux war chief
1995
A biography of Red Cloud, an Oglala Indian who fought the U.S. government during the 1800s.

Chief Joseph

Nez Perce leader
1993
Presents the life and times of the Nez Perc? Indian chief who led his people on a great trek to escape the injustices of the American government.

Quanah Parker

Comanche chief
1992
Examines the life and career of the Comanche chieftain.

Ben Nighthorse Campbell

Cheyenne chief and U.S. senator
1994
The life story, shown through photographs and text, of the athlete, artisan, Cheyenne patriot, and legislator.

Joseph Brant

Mohawk chief
1992
Examines the life of the Mohawk chief, missionary, and statesman who led his people on the side of the British in the Revolutionary War.

Crazy Horse, Sioux war chief

1994
Crazy Horse lead his people to victory in countless campaigns against their white and Indian enemies.

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